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Kristen Simonetti (Edison) Sex addiction
4. March 2010 by student.
According to the National Council on Sexual Addiction Compulsivity an estimated 6-8% of Americans are sex addicts, which are roughly 18-24 million people. Sexual addiction is used to describe the behavior of a person who has an unusually intense sex drive or an obsession with sex. Sex and the thought of sex tend to dominate the sex addict’s thinking, which then makes it difficult to work or engage in a healthy personal relationship. If more and more people are coming out with this addiction, will it start to be more acceptable in society? If so, will this have to become a topic of discussion when you first start dating someone to avoid the shock when you find out your partner has been unfaithful?
Some psychologists and sociologists disagree on whether sex addiction is real or not. According to the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, sexual addiction is not listed. Why? Sociologists, Martin P Levine and Richard Troiden argue that simply shifting societal values are the main reason to blame. They believe the sex addict theory amounts to “transforming sin into sickness” Levine said self-help groups like Sex Addicts Anonymous and Sexaholics Anonymous simply try “to shut down the sexual behavior and not deal with the underlying problem” for those who are unhappy because their frequent sexual behavior violates moral standards. “It used to be that people said, `The devil made me do this.’ Now they say, `My disease made me do this.’ If you enter the role of being a sick person, you’re not responsible for the behavior.”
Levine and Troiden have some really good points of view on their feelings of sex addiction, but it seems that this addiction is growing. There are many treatment facilities around the country that offer a 12 step program which prohibits them from sexual stimulants (ex. porn) form 90 days, the same amount of time it typically takes for the brain chemicals to stop craving and the body to undergo withdrawls. Just like alcoholics and drug addicts are instructed to never have a drink or get high again, sex addicts are prohibited from self – gratification. They are to focus on having making sex more of an emotional experience with a loving partner, rather than just for pure sexual gratification.
Now that celebrities are coming out with this addiction after being caught being unfaithful (ie, Tiger Woods, David Duchovny). Are more and more people going to start using that as an excuse like Levine mentioned earlier? Michael Douglas reportedly has a signed prenup with his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones that includes a $5 million “straying free” should he sleep with someone other than his wife. I’m curious to see which way our society will go about opening up with their spouses on this issue.
http://ils.unc.edu/~viles/172i/users/big/docs/AP881031-0282
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/08/30/earlyshow/health/main4400786.shtml
http://www.sacbee.com/2010/02/20/2550891/sex-poiu-opiu-opiu-opui-opiu-ipui.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35464930/ns/health-sexual_health/#storyContinued
http://www.myaddiction.com/education/articles/sex_statistics.html
http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/guide/sexual-addiction
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Kim Ludovissie (edison) SIDS
4. March 2010 by student.
It has been reported that babies who die rom sunden imfant death syndrp,e, or SIDS are showing lower amonuts of Serotonin. This was published in th Journal of the American Medical Association.
Serotnin levels which regulates baby sleep, heart hate and breathing were 26% lower than in the brainstems of babies who died of other causes. The levels of the emzymes trypohande hydrozglase was also found to be 22% lower in SID babies, which is needed to made serotonin. According to the study they are focusing why certain babies are lacking the emzymes to make serotonin. Their is no test as of yet to determine which infants are at risk.
Dr. Hannah Kinney, who is officiated with the Childer Hospital of Boston Mass, believes that they are decades away from discovering a physical marder of brainstem thatt will be identified in the blood. To advoid the frisk of SIDS, doctors recommend that parents make sure babies can breath uninhibited during sleep( fan helps). Place babies on their back to advoid their rolling over, don’t bundle the baby, and don’t leave loose bedding or stuffed toys in the crib.
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